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is the physical and logical arrangement of nodes and connections in a network. |
Network Topology |
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often represented as a graph. |
Network topologies |
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Every node is connected in series along a single cable. Also called as line topology |
Bus topology |
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placement of various nodes |
Physical Topology |
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Deals with data flow in the network |
Logical Topology |
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network connection or arrangement where devices create a circular path, |
Ring topology |
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the symbol authority for control of transmission line |
Network token |
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transferring of date in a single direction |
Unidirectional |
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represensted as devices |
nodes |
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how many connections are there im a ring topology |
2 connections |
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type of network topology in which every device in the network is individually connected to a central node, known as the switch. |
Star topology |
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connects devices in a network to each other, enabling them to talk by exchanging data packets. |
Network switch |
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a network setup where each computer and network device is interconnected with one another. |
Mesh Topology |
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Every computer in the network has a connection to each of the other computers in that network. |
Full mesh topology |
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At least two of the computers in the network have connections to multiple other computers in that network. |
Partially connected mesh topology |
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It is a type of network topology in which two or more different topologies are integrated or combined to lay out a network.In layman's term |
Hybrid Topology |
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means simple language that can be understood by the average person. |
Layman's term |
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is one of the most common network topologies used for both commercial and residential purposes. |
Star-Hybrid Topology |
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comprises two or more star topologies linked together by a centralized hub. |
Star-ring Hybrid Topology |